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Ul Sell i ies first em . .. V V 1 4 $ n- WEBER LWN i.T tbfck 1 1 it r 1 Sue Crouch, chairman of the Special Events Committee, views a poster on the UB Birthday Party with committee members. VOL 4 NO. 12 JANUARY 10, 1963 OGDEN, UTAH China Today Featured Toniahf On WC Series 7 "China Today", a lecture on the people of China and the government, will be featured tonight at 8:15 p.m. in the Ogden High School Auditorium by Felix Greene. Mr. Greene has visited China twice, and he will discuss the changes that took place between his visits. Some of the questions he will answer are, What is the Truth about the Communes? How deep is the rift between Russia and China? Who are the real leaders of China and what are they like? What do the Chinese think about Americans? Active In Government Mr. Greene has been active in the; British government and has visited and talked with many Thailand Film Next On Series "The Road to Mandalay", a film on the ancient traditions and customs which exist among the people in Southeast Asia, will be featured by Curtis Nagel on Jan. 19 at 8:15 p.m. in the Ogden High School Auditorium. Featured will be the Chinese lion dance, the palace of the Sultan of Johore, Chinese opera, and the royal palace of Bangkok. Scenes of the Shwe Dragon Temple and the ruined city of Pagan in Burma will also be shown. Mr. Nagel was a pioneer in the field of color photography. He was co-producer of the film "Tabu" which won an Academy will be admitted free on their activity cards. of the leaders of the Far Eastern countries. He is a trained observer of the international scene, and he tells of his observations and experiences in a book entitled "Awakened China-" Students will be admitted free on their activity cards. Staff Applications are now being accepted for the editor and business manager positions of the Signpost for spring quarter, according to Brent Moon, ASWC President. In the past the editor and staff of the paper have been chosen from the Journalism class. Since Weber is moving forward and progressing toward four year status, it is felt that the Signpost organization should also progress; there-ore, the staff positions are being opened to all members of the stu-denfbody.All applications should be given to the Executive Council before Feb. 25. Interested students from all divisions are urged to apply. Some journalistic experience is hitrhl" desirable. b;;t it is not necessarily a prerequisite. A good background in English, history and political science would beuseful. Anniversary Party By Bruce Hadfield Color it fun, exciting, and glamorous when the Student Union Building of Weber College celebrates its first birthday anniversary, Friday night, Jan. 11, in the form of "An Evening In Las Vegas". As the "Strip" unwinds in the UB, students, faculty members, and alumni will find such places as the Purple Garter Casino, the Little Green Chapel of the West, the Golden Horseshoe Lounge, and Ye Old West Room. "Applications for student teaching Spring Quarter should be submitted immediately to the education division," Mr. Blaine Parkinson said yesterday. Secondary student teachers arc asked to apply to Dr. D. Parry Wilson in A-118 and elementary teachers are asked to applv to Miss Melba Glade in A-117 if they wish to do their student teaching Spring Quarter. "Ten to twenty students in each area will be assigned to teach in Davis, Morgan, Weber, Box Elder, and Ogden School districts, Mr. Parkinson said. Activities ' Cards, roulette, cigarette girls, and dealers will comprise part of the activities in the casino, while a preacher will perform "hitchin" ceremonies in the chapel, and floor shows and soft drinks will make the party in the lounge. Ye Old West Room will feature items such as pictures of recent faculty members (JO years ago), Buffalo Jim's Gun Collection, "Quickcc" portraits, and photographs of old ond new I. as Vegas, with posters from headline shows. Cake Cutting The evening's activities will begin, at 8 p.m., with birthday cake cutting ceremonies at 10:J() p.m. A dance, featuring the music of the Four Sounds, will begin at 9 p.m. and continue until 12 p.m. Admission will be 50c per person, and I.D. cards will be given. Chairman of the gala event is Sue Crouch along with Paulette Lichenstein, activities vicepresident. Freshman Girl Will Receive Scholarship All freshman girls are .urged to apply for tie annual Janette Wade Peterson memorial scholarship which will be awarded Feb. 25. An award of $200 will be given to the freshman who ranks in the highest tenth of her class in standard psychological tests, has a high grade point average, has high intelligence, is gracious, lovely, devoted to truth, beauty and goodness. String Quartet Performs For WC By LeRoy Yorgason The widely acclaimed Paganini String Quartet of ,thc University of California, Santa Barbara, will appear in the Ogden High School Auditorium Jan. 16 at 8:15 p.m. The Paganini Quartet, in its second decade, is one of the outstanding musical organizations of America- Artists Henri Temhrika, Stefan Krayk, Albert Gillis and Lucicn Laporte and their famous I admitted free on their activity "Paganini" Stradivari compose an ! cards. Strong Desire The girl must also have a strong desire to continue higher learning as shown by her willingness to work regularly at home or elsewhere in order to contribute substantially to her support-Scholarship forms are available in the President's Office, aiid they must be filled out and returned to Dr. Hayes, chairman of the scholarship committee, bv Jan. 18. 1965- ensemble in demand on four continents and well past the thousand mark in concerts played in the United States and Canada alone. Weber College students ill be

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Ul Sell i ies first em . .. V V 1 4 $ n- WEBER LWN i.T tbfck 1 1 it r 1 Sue Crouch, chairman of the Special Events Committee, views a poster on the UB Birthday Party with committee members. VOL 4 NO. 12 JANUARY 10, 1963 OGDEN, UTAH China Today Featured Toniahf On WC Series 7 "China Today", a lecture on the people of China and the government, will be featured tonight at 8:15 p.m. in the Ogden High School Auditorium by Felix Greene. Mr. Greene has visited China twice, and he will discuss the changes that took place between his visits. Some of the questions he will answer are, What is the Truth about the Communes? How deep is the rift between Russia and China? Who are the real leaders of China and what are they like? What do the Chinese think about Americans? Active In Government Mr. Greene has been active in the; British government and has visited and talked with many Thailand Film Next On Series "The Road to Mandalay", a film on the ancient traditions and customs which exist among the people in Southeast Asia, will be featured by Curtis Nagel on Jan. 19 at 8:15 p.m. in the Ogden High School Auditorium. Featured will be the Chinese lion dance, the palace of the Sultan of Johore, Chinese opera, and the royal palace of Bangkok. Scenes of the Shwe Dragon Temple and the ruined city of Pagan in Burma will also be shown. Mr. Nagel was a pioneer in the field of color photography. He was co-producer of the film "Tabu" which won an Academy will be admitted free on their activity cards. of the leaders of the Far Eastern countries. He is a trained observer of the international scene, and he tells of his observations and experiences in a book entitled "Awakened China-" Students will be admitted free on their activity cards. Staff Applications are now being accepted for the editor and business manager positions of the Signpost for spring quarter, according to Brent Moon, ASWC President. In the past the editor and staff of the paper have been chosen from the Journalism class. Since Weber is moving forward and progressing toward four year status, it is felt that the Signpost organization should also progress; there-ore, the staff positions are being opened to all members of the stu-denfbody.All applications should be given to the Executive Council before Feb. 25. Interested students from all divisions are urged to apply. Some journalistic experience is hitrhl" desirable. b;;t it is not necessarily a prerequisite. A good background in English, history and political science would beuseful. Anniversary Party By Bruce Hadfield Color it fun, exciting, and glamorous when the Student Union Building of Weber College celebrates its first birthday anniversary, Friday night, Jan. 11, in the form of "An Evening In Las Vegas". As the "Strip" unwinds in the UB, students, faculty members, and alumni will find such places as the Purple Garter Casino, the Little Green Chapel of the West, the Golden Horseshoe Lounge, and Ye Old West Room. "Applications for student teaching Spring Quarter should be submitted immediately to the education division," Mr. Blaine Parkinson said yesterday. Secondary student teachers arc asked to apply to Dr. D. Parry Wilson in A-118 and elementary teachers are asked to applv to Miss Melba Glade in A-117 if they wish to do their student teaching Spring Quarter. "Ten to twenty students in each area will be assigned to teach in Davis, Morgan, Weber, Box Elder, and Ogden School districts, Mr. Parkinson said. Activities ' Cards, roulette, cigarette girls, and dealers will comprise part of the activities in the casino, while a preacher will perform "hitchin" ceremonies in the chapel, and floor shows and soft drinks will make the party in the lounge. Ye Old West Room will feature items such as pictures of recent faculty members (JO years ago), Buffalo Jim's Gun Collection, "Quickcc" portraits, and photographs of old ond new I. as Vegas, with posters from headline shows. Cake Cutting The evening's activities will begin, at 8 p.m., with birthday cake cutting ceremonies at 10:J() p.m. A dance, featuring the music of the Four Sounds, will begin at 9 p.m. and continue until 12 p.m. Admission will be 50c per person, and I.D. cards will be given. Chairman of the gala event is Sue Crouch along with Paulette Lichenstein, activities vicepresident. Freshman Girl Will Receive Scholarship All freshman girls are .urged to apply for tie annual Janette Wade Peterson memorial scholarship which will be awarded Feb. 25. An award of $200 will be given to the freshman who ranks in the highest tenth of her class in standard psychological tests, has a high grade point average, has high intelligence, is gracious, lovely, devoted to truth, beauty and goodness. String Quartet Performs For WC By LeRoy Yorgason The widely acclaimed Paganini String Quartet of ,thc University of California, Santa Barbara, will appear in the Ogden High School Auditorium Jan. 16 at 8:15 p.m. The Paganini Quartet, in its second decade, is one of the outstanding musical organizations of America- Artists Henri Temhrika, Stefan Krayk, Albert Gillis and Lucicn Laporte and their famous I admitted free on their activity "Paganini" Stradivari compose an ! cards. Strong Desire The girl must also have a strong desire to continue higher learning as shown by her willingness to work regularly at home or elsewhere in order to contribute substantially to her support-Scholarship forms are available in the President's Office, aiid they must be filled out and returned to Dr. Hayes, chairman of the scholarship committee, bv Jan. 18. 1965- ensemble in demand on four continents and well past the thousand mark in concerts played in the United States and Canada alone. Weber College students ill be